#233 influxdata - changes to the flux language, tools for monitoring, more integrations
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part II of the article "Using InfluxDB for time-series data analysis" can focus now on:

  • The replacement of Flux language on the upcoming version
  • Using the tool for monitoring: I was thinking of briefly mentioning integration with Glances and Collectd AND if luck permits using eBPF .

Ref:
Latest comments on https://fedoramagazine.org/using-influxdb-for-time-series-data-analysis/
and Using InfluxDB for time-series data analysis


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@josevnz @sborza I've created this new ticket for a follow on article to your "Using InfluxDB for time-series data analysis" article. I see this as the second in a two part series, if that works for you.

I've assigned this ticket to @josevnz but if the lead is @sborza let me know and I'll change that. You will both appear as authors on the WP article when published.

Thanks for all your work.

Hello guys,

I will try to work on this in the next few weeks. A few things landed on my lap and got very busy all the sudden :D

Haven't forgot about this article!

Here is the branch for the article, will start pushing more content to it soon:

https://github.com/josevnz/tutorials/tree/MonitoringWithInfluxDB/docs/MonitoringWithInfluxDB

But the skeleton shows where I think the contend should be headed. I'll ping you guys again once there is enough content for a review.

Hello @rlengland,

I completed integration of Glances with InfluxDB, working backwards to the Prometheus+Node-exporter+Telegraf+InfluxDB part. You can get a preview on the public branch:

https://github.com/josevnz/tutorials/tree/MonitoringWithInfluxDB/docs/MonitoringWithInfluxDB

I'm curious, should this article be on the progress stage? It is not idea, it has plenty of code behind it.

We normally move articles to "in-progress" when something shows up in WordPress. Working outside of WordPress is OK (and understandable). But beware that some work will be required to fix things up when you copy-and-paste the final article into WordPress because it will incorrectly convert the markdown ``` blocks to HTML <code> blocks which do not work with the Fedora Magazine theme. They need to be <pre> blocks.

Hello @rlengland , @glb ,

Article is ready for review and hopefully publishing:

https://fedoramagazine.org/?p=39390&preview=true&preview_id=39390

I do not have an image for the article, do you mind picking one for it?

As usual please let me know about corrections/ suggestions.

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We can find an image for your article, @josevnz

@josevnz You appear to have this article open in the editor on WordPress. Did you forget to close that window, perhaps?
I'll check back in on it later.

@rlengland I forgot to close the Windows. Is all yours.

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@josevnz I've done some editing on your article, nothing major to report. However, you might wish to look closely at your code/command text to make certain the CLI prompts are good. There was some confusion about them for me and I attempted to make certain they were consistent. But hopefully I haven't changed anything in a negative way.

I also added a feature image. Let me know if that is acceptable.

Thanks for all your effort.

Hello @rlengland, article looks good. Let's publish it!

@josevnz Scheduled for Wed 20 Dec. 0800 UTC

Thanks for your review.

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